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The '''Xbox One X''', codenamed '''Project Scorpio''', is a model of Xbox One released in [[2017]] which featured significantly more powerful hardware than | The '''Xbox One X''', codenamed '''Project Scorpio''', is a model of Xbox One released in [[2017]] which featured significantly more powerful hardware than either of the previous models. It was designed to target [[Wikipedia:4K resolution|4K resolutions]], in comparison to the [[Wikipedia:1080p|1080p "Full HD" resolution]] targetted by the other Xbox One consoles. All Xbox One games are supported on the Xbox One X, with many receiving patches to increase [[Wikipedia:Display resolution|resolution]], [[Wikipedia:Frame rate|framerate]] or graphical quality on the Xbox One X specifically, when compared with other Xbox One models. Those that did not receive a patch instead benefitted from increased performance as a result of the One X's more capable hardware, but were otherwise identical. | ||
''Halo 5: Guardians'' received an enhancement update in 2017, offering higher resolutions up to 4K, improved visual quality and faster load times.<ref>[https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2017/11/06/inside-xbox-one-x-enhanced-halo-5-guardians/'''Inside Xbox One X Enhanced: Halo 5 - Xbox Wire''']</ref> | ''Halo 5: Guardians'' received an enhancement update in 2017, offering higher resolutions up to 4K, improved visual quality and faster load times.<ref>[https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2017/11/06/inside-xbox-one-x-enhanced-halo-5-guardians/'''Inside Xbox One X Enhanced: Halo 5 - Xbox Wire''']</ref> |